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Hoya INSTANT ACTION, MAGNETIC LENS RING 52 mm

Filteradapter / Reduzierring
Item Nr. 51250
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  • Hoya Instant Action Adapter Ring
  • attach and remove standard screw-in filters instantly to and from your Lens using magnetic force
  • for use with Hoya Instant Action Conversion Ring (sold separately)

With the Hoya Instant Action Adapter Ring and the Hoya Instant Action Conversion Ring (sold separately), you can instantly attach and detach common screw-in filters to and from your Lens using magnetic force.

How to use it
Screw the Hoya Instant Action Adapter Ring onto the lens.
Screw the Hoya Instant Action Conversion Ring onto your screw-in filter.
Attach the filter to the lens.
* You do not need to remove the adapter ring from the lens every time you change the filter.

Advantages
Instantly attach the filter with a flick of the wrist.
No more frustration when you miss the perfect shot.
No more accidents with dropped filters.

Notes
As the Hoya Instant Action Adapter Ring and Conversion Ring System is used together with the filter, the overall frame becomes thicker. Please note the risk of vignetting as follows:

  • APS-C wide-angle lenses with a focal length of less than 14 mm
  • Full-frame wide-angle lenses with a focal length of less than 20 mm
Durchmesser: 52 mm
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14,34 Filteradapter / Reduzierring
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Hoya INSTANT ACTION, MAGNETIC LENS RING 52 mm

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  • Hoya Instant Action Adapter Ring
  • attach and remove standard screw-in filters instantly to and from your Lens using magnetic force
  • for use with Hoya Instant Action Conversion Ring (sold separately)

Product description for Hoya INSTANT ACTION, MAGNETIC LENS RING 52 mm

With the Hoya Instant Action Adapter Ring and the Hoya Instant Action Conversion Ring (sold separately), you can instantly attach and detach common screw-in filters to and from your Lens using magnetic force.

How to use it
Screw the Hoya Instant Action Adapter Ring onto the lens.
Screw the Hoya Instant Action Conversion Ring onto your screw-in filter.
Attach the filter to the lens.
* You do not need to remove the adapter ring from the lens every time you change the filter.

Advantages
Instantly attach the filter with a flick of the wrist.
No more frustration when you miss the perfect shot.
No more accidents with dropped filters.

Notes
As the Hoya Instant Action Adapter Ring and Conversion Ring System is used together with the filter, the overall frame becomes thicker. Please note the risk of vignetting as follows:

  • APS-C wide-angle lenses with a focal length of less than 14 mm
  • Full-frame wide-angle lenses with a focal length of less than 20 mm

Hoya INSTANT ACTION, MAGNETIC LENS RING 52 mm

Optik
Filter-Art
Adapter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
52 mm
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Im Lieferumfang
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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
024066069665
KAN
HO-IAR52

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